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Sunday, June 19, 202206/19/2022

Yield of Dreams

In The Western Mass. Business Show

6.19.22 Tara Brewster talks with Charlie Epstein from Epstein Financial and from the theater!

Sunday, June 19, 202206/19/2022

The Cambridge Connection Ep 39

In The Cambridge Connection

Options Within The Mortgage Industry Are More Diversified Than Ever

A mortgage isn’t just a traditional mortgage anymore, and with more options available attempting to figure out the best mortgage options for you or a loved one is like walking into a mine field without the best mortgage expert to guide you. Join mortgage originator Milly Potter from Homebridge Loans as she breaks down the difference between various mortgage options in today’s mortgage marketplace.

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.17.22 – Jeff Napolitano talks to Kate Paarlberg-Kvam & Allen St. Pierre, Aaron Rubinstein, and Peter Grinspoon discuss cannabis

In The Afternoon Buzz

The Good Work with Jeff Napolitano featuring Kate Paarlberg-Kvam of the Community Asylum Project. Allen St. Pierre, Aaron Rubinstein, and Peter Grinspoon on cannabis and The Grinspoon Symposium: Keynote Address by Dr. Carl Hart, Ph.D. at UMass Amherst.

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

A Peaceful Transition of Teacher Power

In Bill Newman

6.17.22 Buz Eisenberg guest stars and is joined by the outgoing and incoming Presidents of the Mass Teachers Association, Merrie Najimy and Max Page, respectively. Plus State Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa on a new mental health bill just unanimously passed in the House. And ArtBeat with Donnabelle Cassis with her guests Scott Cuomo and Chelsea Granger, on painting ghosts.

Thursday, June 16, 202206/16/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.16.22 – Marisol Pierce Bonifaz & Carter Eleana Marks / Keyboardist Chris Haynes

In The Afternoon Buzz

Brian Adams chats with Marisol Pierce Bonifaz & Carter Eleana Marks, two Amherst High students, who are active with Generation Ratify – the student led abortion rights group. Take Five with Bruce Niemczyk with keyboardist Chris Haynes, guest soloist Wednesday on Strong Avenue, and keyboard for the Young at Heart Chorus.

Thursday, June 16, 202206/16/2022

Meet The Cuban Ambassador to the U.S.

In Bill Newman

6/16: The Ambassador from Cuba to the United States, Lianys Torres Rivera, on many aspects of U.S.-Cuban relations; UMass. Labor Center Director, Cedric de Leon, on this week’s SJC’s decision on Uber and Lyft drivers; Rev. Michael McSherry and Rabbi Justin David on disparity of power between progressive religious institutions and those on the right.

NANPARATI

Wednesday, June 15, 202206/15/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.15.22 – The Economy & Nan Parati talks to Matthew Glassman

In The Afternoon Buzz

Dan and Buzz talk about the economy and inflation and then Nan Parati talks to Matthew Glassman about a laboratory for children’s imagination in Ashfield (MA).

Wednesday, June 15, 202206/15/2022

Django in Djune returns to Northampton!

In Bill Newman

6/15: Django in June with Jack Soref, Duved Dunayevsky, and Daniel Garlitsky –WOW!!
Then, Sports Man! With Scott Coen.

Tuesday, June 14, 202206/14/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.14.22 – Community Legal Aide & Playbill with Jackie Walsh and Debra J’Anthony, executive director of the Academy of Music

In The Afternoon Buzz

From Community Legal Aide, Alyssa Golden, Jennifer Dieringer, flower power growers partner John Stobierski, and attorney Luke Ryan discusses the $14M settlement on behalf of the 31,000 victims of the Commonwealth’s drug lab fiascos, and his efforts to have their costs covered and records cleared. Playbill with Jackie Walsh and Debra J’Anthony, executive director of the Academy of Music.

Tuesday, June 14, 202206/14/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.13.22 – David Hoose & Meredith Ryan / The Roost’s Robyn Goodmark

In The Afternoon Buzz

David Hoose & Meredith Ryan discuss the shortage of lawyers to fulfill the constitutional guarantee of an attorney regardless of ability to pay. Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Zinn & Robyn Goodmark, owner of The Roost, talking about small businesses surviving the pandemic

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